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. >> if you look at one of our founding fathers, john quincy adams, that was true. he was a very young boy when with his father serving as his secretary. he tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure we did, in fact, one day, eradicate slavery. >> he wasn't one of the founding fathers. >> john quincy adams most certainly was a part of the revolutionary war era. he was a young boy but he was actively involved. >> jon: right, but he wasn't a found father. he was nine at the time. if he had signed the declaration of independence, this is what it would have looked like. he was a kid. ( laughter ) ( applause ) you know what? i'll give michele bachman credit. she actually made a non-fox appearance unlike other none-romney republican options. speaking of whom, why was palin in iowa. >> sarah palin is in iowa tonight to attend a movie premiere. but it's not just any movie. the film is called "the undefeated" and offers a positive portrait of her life and career. >> jon: another two things. first, the documentary about the losing vice presidential candidate in the 20
. >> if you look at one of our founding fathers, john quincy adams, that was true. he was a very young boy when with his father serving as his secretary. he tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure we did, in fact, one day, eradicate slavery. >> he wasn't one of the founding fathers. >> john quincy adams most certainly was a part of the revolutionary war era. he was a young boy but he was actively involved. >> jon: right, but he wasn't a found father. he was...
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. >> john quincy adams, that's absolutely true. he was a very young boy when he was with his father serving essentially as his father's secretary. he tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure that we did in fact one day eradicate slavery. >> he wasn't one of the founding fathers. he was a president, a secretary of state. as a member of congress he did work to end slavier decades later but -- you're standing by this comment that the founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery? >> john quincy adams was part of the revolutionary era. >> the frequent media comparisons between herself and sarah palin. >> they want to see two girls come together and have a mud wrestling fight and i'm not going to give it to them. >> a.b. stoddard, let's elevate our conversation above the mud wrestling level. what happened here, it reminds me of sarah palin and the story she told about paul revere. did she fuel the story by not taking i made a mistake. >> doubling down will only guarantee it comes up again and again. but i think she's proba
. >> john quincy adams, that's absolutely true. he was a very young boy when he was with his father serving essentially as his father's secretary. he tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure that we did in fact one day eradicate slavery. >> he wasn't one of the founding fathers. he was a president, a secretary of state. as a member of congress he did work to end slavier decades later but -- you're standing by this comment that the founding fathers worked tirelessly to end...
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she went on to clarify her statement and she said john quincy adams worked to e e slavery and that he should be considered a founding father even though he was 8 years old when the declaration of independence was signed. a founding father should be old enough to be a father, right? i mean -- i like when politiciapolitician s screw up, go find a single sentence in the back of a high school history book and then use that as their defense, as if that's what they meant the whole time. and that's what she's doing. and not only is she sticking to it, she's working on, i don't know if it's a documentary or an educational film, but something to teach kids about american history. >> in 1775, thomas jefferson and john quincy adams set sail across the delaware river to tell the king of england they had had enough of his libberal agenda. king james called napoleon and together, decided to kill america. they sent the nina, the pinata and the santa maria to fight. but then, george washington and abraham lincoln gathered an army to turn back the big government dictators. they told paul revere to rid
she went on to clarify her statement and she said john quincy adams worked to e e slavery and that he should be considered a founding father even though he was 8 years old when the declaration of independence was signed. a founding father should be old enough to be a father, right? i mean -- i like when politiciapolitician s screw up, go find a single sentence in the back of a high school history book and then use that as their defense, as if that's what they meant the whole time. and that's...
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. >> john quincy adams most center was a part revolutionary war era. he was a young boy, but he was actively involved. >> but he wasn't a founding father. i mean, he was 9 at the time. if he'd signed the declaration of independence, this is what it would have looked like. >> former illinois governor rod blagojevich. >> hands shaky, can't seem to stand on my own two feet. hands are weak. >> recording elvis on your way here. a criminal verdict and you go with, "all shook up"? jailhouse rock didn't come up? >> 17 of the 20 corruption chorgs. extortion, water fraud, bribery and criminal abuse of styling moose. >> >> try to speak a little less. i'm going to keep my remarks short. >> you weren't convicted of not being concise. your words on the obama senate seat. i got this thing and it's [ bleep ] golden and i'm just not [ bleep ] it up for [ bleep ] nothing. that's quite succinct. >> yesterday republicans walked out of the meetings. the story, eric cantor got mad at john boehner because he went golfing with obama, and talked about stuff that cantor wasn't
. >> john quincy adams most center was a part revolutionary war era. he was a young boy, but he was actively involved. >> but he wasn't a founding father. i mean, he was 9 at the time. if he'd signed the declaration of independence, this is what it would have looked like. >> former illinois governor rod blagojevich. >> hands shaky, can't seem to stand on my own two feet. hands are weak. >> recording elvis on your way here. a criminal verdict and you go with,...
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. >> john quincy adams most certainly was part of the revolutionary war era. he was a young boy but he was actively involved. >> malia and sasha generally finish their home work a day ahead of time. they're 13 and 10. you know, congress can do the same thing. if you know you've got to do something, just do it. >> i thought he was kind of [ bleep ] yesterday. >> delay that. delay that. >> you understand it's your decision to testify or not testify, it's solely your decision and your decision alone. >> yes, sir. >> what happens if the fire spreads to the heart of the laboratory and at that point we have to cross our fingers hoping that, quote, secure sites remain secure. >> i think it is a huge deal. they havav't had a wedding this big for 50 years. >> more turtrts on the runway. advise when you're ready to go get them. >> i am ready to enter the runway, sir. >> was the turtle removed? >> turtle removed. >> i love that. >> turtles on the tarmac. >> they were fine. everybody was okay. >> it's like a david/goliath. nice to see the turtles made out okay. >>> when w
. >> john quincy adams most certainly was part of the revolutionary war era. he was a young boy but he was actively involved. >> malia and sasha generally finish their home work a day ahead of time. they're 13 and 10. you know, congress can do the same thing. if you know you've got to do something, just do it. >> i thought he was kind of [ bleep ] yesterday. >> delay that. delay that. >> you understand it's your decision to testify or not testify, it's solely your...